Why the Ottoman Empire Slowly Collapsed — Fexingo History

The 1915 Dardanelles Campaign: How the Ottomans Held the Straits

9 min · 3. heinä 2026
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In early 1915, the Ottoman Empire faced existential threat as Allied warships massed off the Dardanelles, aiming to force the straits and knock the empire out of the war. This episode dives into the naval and land battles that became a turning point: the failed Allied naval assault on March 18, the subsequent Gallipoli landings at Cape Helles, Anzac Cove, and Suvla Bay, and the determined Ottoman defense under commanders like Mustafa Kemal, Liman von Sanders, and Esat Paşa. We explore the critical role of mines, coastal fortifications, and the Nusret mine-laying ship, as well as the impact of Allied command decisions. The episode discusses the human cost, the stalemate, and the eventual Allied evacuation, and reflects on how the campaign's outcome prolonged the war, shaped national identities, and contributed to the empire's eventual collapse. Key figures include Enver Paşa, Winston Churchill, and the German military mission. The narrative draws on Ottoman and Allied perspectives, emphasizing the straits' strategic importance and the campaign's enduring legacy. #Dardanelles #Gallipoli #OttomanEmpire #WWI #MustafaKemal #LimanvonSanders #EsatPasa #Nusret #CapeHelles #AnzacCove #SuvlaBay #WinstonChurchill #EnverPasa #NavalWarfare #MiddleEast #History #FexingoHistory #Siege Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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